Kiplinger
American publisher
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::summary American publisher ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Kiplinger |
| logo | Kiplinger logo.svg |
| type | Subsidiary |
| founder | W. M. Kiplinger |
| industry | Print media |
| foundation | |
| location | Washington, D.C., United States |
| parent | Future plc |
| homepage | |
| :: |
| name = Kiplinger | trading_name = | traded_as = | logo = Kiplinger logo.svg | type = Subsidiary | founder = W. M. Kiplinger | area_served = | key_people = | industry = Print media | products = | foundation = | location = Washington, D.C., United States | parent = Future plc | homepage = Kiplinger ( ) is an American publisher of business forecasts and personal finance advice that is a subsidiary of Future plc.
Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc., was a closely held company managed for more than nine decades by three generations of the Kiplinger family,
In 2021, Future plc acquired Dennis Publishing and with it Kiplinger.
History
W. M. Kiplinger (1891–1967),{{cite news |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1967/08/07/archives/wm-kiplinger-is-dead-at-76-created-capital-news-letter-his-notes.html |title=W.M. Kiplinger Is Dead at 76; Created Capital News Letter; His Notes for Clients of Bank Crew Into Major Source of Data for Business |date=August 7, 1967 |page=29}} a former AP economics reporter, founded the eponymous Washington, D.C. company in 1920.{{cite news |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/24/business/media/austin-kiplinger-co-founder-of-financial-publishing-firm-dies-at-97.html |title=Austin Kiplinger, Co-Founder of a Personal Finance Magazine, Dies at 97 |author=Sam Roberts |date=November 23, 2015}} With his son Austin H. Kiplinger (1918–2015) he co-founded Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine in 1947. Grandson Knight A. Kiplinger continued the dynasty until the 2019 sale to Dennis Publishing.
In 2015, the company's former headquarters in D.C., the Editors Building, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Products
Its best-known publications are The Kiplinger Letter, a weekly business and economic forecasting periodical for people in management, and the monthly Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine.
Kiplinger also provides custom publishing services to a variety of companies and associations.
References
References
- (2019-02-28). "Dennis Publishing Buys Kiplinger".
- (August 16, 2021). "The Week Publisher Dennis Acquired by Future for $416m". [[Adweek]].
- Williams, Kim. (December 2014). "Editors Building Final Nomination". National Park Service.
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